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it worked for the cia, airforce, atomic energy commission, department of defense and are living, breathing human. i did not come across any aliens when i was researching my book, but i did come across some very, very strange, dark ideas about conspiracies and why they might assessed. i have a couple chapters which i write about black propaganda. area 51 is tied to ufo's for a very good reason. the surveillance that was developed their starting in the 50's, starting in 1951 surrounds us today. when you read, as you may have last month, when president obama on valentine's day gave the faa $63 billion to revamp the rules of the sky and made, and a very secret way, room for what is going to be 30,000 drones flying overhead by 2014. that traces back to area 51. that is where we first began developing drones, the cia. many people think i'm part of the cia. i'm not. that is where we developed drones. very interesting, in 1960 they could go mocks three. this is astounding that the still holds the record for speed if you believe that it still holds the record for speed the government tells you it h
it worked for the cia, airforce, atomic energy commission, department of defense and are living, breathing human. i did not come across any aliens when i was researching my book, but i did come across some very, very strange, dark ideas about conspiracies and why they might assessed. i have a couple chapters which i write about black propaganda. area 51 is tied to ufo's for a very good reason. the surveillance that was developed their starting in the 50's, starting in 1951 surrounds us today....
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Apr 23, 2012
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thing recently where the cia said they're so excited that more and more household appliances that have energy savings actually docketed the internet, and so someone said we can use your dish washer to spy on you. there's -- you know, we do have certain protections in place about government use, that actually are more stringent than data aggregators' use of our information. but orbit we're all carrying around smartphones with video capability, microphone capability, i think about pennsylvania where a wealthy school district gave laptops to all high school students, and without telling them of their parents that the web cam could be enabled from the school, it turned out the computer department at the school, the technology people, were taking photos through the web cam without people's knowledge. so they took tens of thousands of photos of students, and where do students have their laptops open in their in their bedroom, coming out of the shower, they're half dressed. so one thing people don't take into consideration what are the surveillance capability office their own technologies they use.
thing recently where the cia said they're so excited that more and more household appliances that have energy savings actually docketed the internet, and so someone said we can use your dish washer to spy on you. there's -- you know, we do have certain protections in place about government use, that actually are more stringent than data aggregators' use of our information. but orbit we're all carrying around smartphones with video capability, microphone capability, i think about pennsylvania...
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Apr 23, 2012
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liberals can be proud of for taking on hard issues like the panama canal and pork barrel spending, energy problems. i look back and think, gosh, this guy was a really hard worker and we don't give him much credit. thanks. >> thanks a very much for your call. i did spend a lot of time and jimmy carter in the book. he was a moralist. he was in the wrong job for that. a good time to run a campaign like that because it was after watergate and americans wanted to believe in their institutions. he never would have had the possibility of being elected as a one-term governor of georgia who, by the way, was it pretty close segregationist. more conservative candidates 21. and then he came into washington and had the same moralist approach. it was inspiring in some ways, as you say. he did a lot of brave things. look like it was impossible before he did it. washington does not respond to moralism. there is a quote in the book which i think is very evident where his sense of liberal problems actually where people come to jimmy carter. thinking, it's not going to work and here's why. the american peop
liberals can be proud of for taking on hard issues like the panama canal and pork barrel spending, energy problems. i look back and think, gosh, this guy was a really hard worker and we don't give him much credit. thanks. >> thanks a very much for your call. i did spend a lot of time and jimmy carter in the book. he was a moralist. he was in the wrong job for that. a good time to run a campaign like that because it was after watergate and americans wanted to believe in their institutions....
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for the sake of the common good, the energy, nuclear waste and go somewhere. if this was the safest place, they were willing to make that risk for the common good. but now and money enters the picture, it becomes not a question of civic virtue, but it becomes a business deal. a transaction. and they were not willing to sell of out the safety of themselves and their family for $80,000 a year. so rather than increasing support, it changed the character of the relationship from a civic question where they responded out of the common good to a financial a pecuniary relationship. in israel there were some day care centers that had a problem. a problem encountered by day care centers around the world. parents coming late to pick up their children. teachers would have to stay with the children until the late arriving parents came. with the help of some economists, they instituted a fine for the late arriving parents. what do you think happened? [laughter] there were more late arrivals. now, why should this be? according to the standard economic reasoning, charging fo
for the sake of the common good, the energy, nuclear waste and go somewhere. if this was the safest place, they were willing to make that risk for the common good. but now and money enters the picture, it becomes not a question of civic virtue, but it becomes a business deal. a transaction. and they were not willing to sell of out the safety of themselves and their family for $80,000 a year. so rather than increasing support, it changed the character of the relationship from a civic question...